The Pregnant Concert

The Pregnant Concert
Live album by Rasputina
Released May 10, 2010
Recorded Knitting Factory in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on September 13, 2009
Genre Cello rock
Length 70:00
Label Filthy Bonnet Co.
Rasputina chronology
Ancient Cross-Dressing Songs
(2009)Ancient Cross-Dressing Songs2009
The Pregnant Concert
(2010)
Sister Kinderhook
(2010)Sister Kinderhook2010
Packaging
Back cover

The Pregnant Concert is a live recording of a recital by American cello rock band Rasputina held at the Knitting Factory in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on September 13, 2009 (although the album cover claims it to have been 1909). It contains songs from previous Rasputina albums, as well as covers from a variety of other musicians and both Holocaust of Giants and Kinderhook Hoopskirt Works from their upcoming album Sister Kinderhook.

As the album title implies, frontwoman Melora Creager was pregnant with her second daughter at the time of the recording. The band asserts that "If you listen very carefully, you might hear Ivy singing with Melora.".[1]

The photographs are by Dese'Rae L. Stage.[2]

Track listing

All songs written by Melora Creager unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Dig Ophelia" - 4:01
  2. "Clowns" (Goldfrapp) - 4:59
  3. "1816, The Year Without a Summer" - 4:48
  4. "I Go to Sleep" (Ray Davies) - 3:23
  5. "I Want to Marry a Lighthouse Keeper" (A Clockwork Orange) / "Diamond [Mind]" - 3:23
  6. "Teenage Kicks" (The Undertones) - 3:21
  7. "New Zero" - 4:36
  8. "Kinderhook Hoopskirt Works" - 5:16
  9. "Any Old Actress" - 4:36
  10. "Holocaust of Giants" - 3:18
  11. "Watch T.V." - 5:08
  12. "American Girl" (Tom Petty) - 3:33
  13. "Possum of the Grotto" - 4:04
  14. "The Olde Headboard" - 4:33

Encore

  1. "Rusty the Skatemaker" / "Bad Moon [Rising] (Creedence Clearwater Revival)" / "Remnants of Percy Bass" - 13:32

Personnel

  • Melora Creager – cello, vocals
  • Daniel DeJesus – chair cello
  • Julie Griner - drums

References

  1. (2010). "The Pregnant Concert - Live from Knitting Factory". Retrieved 2010-06-12.
  2. Dese'Rae L. Stage. "Portfolio {Music}". Retrieved 2011-03-15.
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